Nomadic Lifestyle Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who travels by getting free rides in passing vehicles

  • The driver pulled over to pick up the hitchhiker on the side of the highway.
  • We decided to give the hitchhiker a ride to the next town.
  • Hey, let's pick up that hitchhiker and see where they need to go.
  • Taking on a new project without proper preparation is like picking up a hitchhiker without knowing their destination.

noun a person who resides temporarily in a place

  • The sojourner arrived in the foreign land with a sense of wonder and curiosity.
  • The sojourner was excited to explore the new city and try out all the local cuisine.
  • The sojourner was all about that travel life, hopping from one place to another.
  • As a sojourner in the world of academia, she constantly sought out new knowledge and experiences.

noun the state or quality of being nomadic

  • The study of nomadicity in ancient civilizations reveals interesting patterns of movement and settlement.
  • Some people are drawn to the nomadicity of van life, constantly on the move and exploring new places.
  • I love the nomadicity of backpacking through Europe, never staying in one place for too long.
  • The nomadicity of ideas in the creative process can lead to unexpected and innovative outcomes.